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Employee Involvement

Module 3 Case Study - Employee Involvement Cases
Read each of the scenarios in the Employee Involvement Cases Case Study on pp. 212-213 in your textbook. Select one of the scenarios and then write a report that answers each of the discussion questions at the end of the case study. In answering the second question, be sure to address the four contingencies of employee involvement discussed on pp. 209-210 in your textbook. It is not necessary for you to retype the questions in your report, but be sure to number your answers to correspond with the questions.
This report should be a minimum of 3 full pages (approximately 750 words), excluding header, cover page and/or references, using 12-point font and 1-inch margins.
Keep in mind that, while there are no "absolutely correct" answers for these questions, this is not an opportunity for opinion alone. Grading will reflect your reasoning and critical thinking skills, your ability to integrate what you have assimilated from material presented in lecture, the textbook and other learning materials, the clarity of your response and its appearance. Please see the rubric attached (and posted in the "Additional Resources" folder, which can be accessed in the Key Information area of the Blackboard informational site) for detailed expectations of this assignment.
If you integrate information from published sources and/or build on the work of others in the preparation of this report, you must cite your sources according to either MLA formatting.

Module 3 Case Study - Employee Involvement Cases
Read each of the scenarios in the Employee Involvement Cases Case Study on pp. 212-213 in your textbook. Select one of the scenarios and then write a report that answers each of the discussion questions at the end of the case study. In answering the second question, be sure to address the four contingencies of employee involvement discussed on pp.